BUCHAREST -- Romanian President Nicusor Dan on Thursday nominated his adviser Eugen Tomac as prime minister-designate.
Tomac, a member of the European Parliament and leader of a party not in Romania's legislature, will have 10 days to form a government and secure the parliament's vote of confidence, according to the Romanian Constitution.
His nomination comes after the parliament approved a no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan's government in early May, forcing Bolojan and his cabinet to step down.
"Because the parties do not agree with each other, the only possible solution is a prime minister who is independent of the parties in Parliament," Dan said, adding that Tomac is a person with the political experience of discussing with each party in Parliament as "consensus is needed."
Tomac said that he will present a proposal to parliament for a "technical government, not a political one."










